Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Summer Sewing with Ellie and Mac

Aaah, summer!I love
these early days of summer when it’s not too hot and not cold…mostly the not cold
part…I also love that it’s time to put away the bulky clothes and pull out the
shorts and tee’s.Or in my daughter’s
case, the rompers!She has some sort of
love affair with rompers and would wear one every day of the week if she could.So, when Lo from Seams Sew Lo put out the
call for the Ellie and Mac Get Ready for Summer Tour…why, yes, please!I’m super excited to be one of the stops on the
tour!Nay went round and round on what pattern
she wanted most, and she landed on the Sunshine Romper. I do want to add a disclaimer that I received the pattern for free, but all opinions in this post are my own. This post also contains affiliate links which means I get a small commission when you order through my link.

This romper is super cute!You have a one shoulder bodice with bubble shorts…and my daughter is
crazy about these!I think she has 5 of them
now with at least two more that she wants before the summer fully arrives.I even let her pick her own fabrics, and she
went with a Peek A Boo Pattern Shop panel with red and blue solids.

Ok, so this pattern:

Very large size range: starts at 2T and goes up
to 12

One shoulder bodice with a strap option for the
open shoulder

Bubble shorts

Two waistband styles

NO TRIM pages (can I get a woot woot!)

Layered printing so you just print what you need

A0 print shop pattern pieces so you can have the
entire pattern at once

Step by step instructions with photos if you’re
like me and need a visual

This pattern is designed for knits, and you really want to
pay attention to the stretch recovery.If you have a fabric with not so great recovery, the bodice will end up
stretched out by the end of the day and there will be no modesty at all.

Like I said, we opted for a panel for the bodice front and
went with solids for everything else.I
sized mine as an 8 with 10 length because Nay is in a weird in between size
with her clothes.It was a little long
on her, but here in about a month, it will be perfect!

I usually measure her legs and cut to her leg for the elastics,
but I went a little wider so that she would have some room to move.She has a few that are cut to her leg width
and loves them, but she wanted something a little looser about the legs since
we’re going to a fair with her grandparents for the 4th of July.I also opted for the straight waistband on
this one but I still added the elastic to give it a little bit of structure.

This pattern is a pretty quick sew.I think I completed this one start to finish
in about an hour.It was the perfect
project to fit in between a meeting and having to pick up the kids…I had a total
of 5 pattern pieces (6 if you use a shoulder strap), and with the no trim
pattern pieces it was pretty fast work to piece together.I think the longest part of the process was gathering
my shorts so really fast sew, and I do see a
lot of these making their way into our summer wardrobe here!

Lindsey has some really great patterns for the summer so hop
on over to Ellie and Mac Patterns and take a look at her entire collection!She also makes boys patterns (my son is super
upset that I didn’t make him something yet so I might be doing another blog post with some Ellie and Mac for him)!AND
all patterns are on sale right now, no coupon needed…just sayin’…

Thanks so much for stopping by! Like I said, I’m just today’s stop on the tour.Don’t miss out on the amazingness from the other ladies on the tour!Here’s the schedule for the Ellie and Mac Summer Tour…oh, and a chance
to enter for a giveaway to win $50 store credit to Ellie and Mac!

Thanks so much to Lo for hosting this tour and to Lindsey for sponsoring this tour! Also, thanks again to you for stopping by and please take some time to check
out the other stops on the tour!You won’t
be disappointed, and we’d love for you to come visit all of us!